Projects





2023
The "Quench the Trench" project in Pabal Village aimed to address the water needs of the community by creating trenches for water storage and conservation. TEAM recognized the potential to provide the village with a perennial water supply for agricultural purposes, benefiting the 1264 members of Pabal.
2022
T.E.A.M decided to collaborate
with the Jaipur Foot orginasation
to form the initiative “Gift a Foot” and help over 150 amputees living below the poverty line
2021
When India was overwhelmed with COVID cases, T.E.A.M. pledged all its resources to bring together a vaccine education and distribution drive. The education drive was translated in ten languages native to India. T.E.A.M facilitated the delivery of over 2000+ vaccines free of cost within 30 days.
2020
When COVID 19 hit, countries were rushing into lockdowns.. T.E.A.MÂ brainstormed to help the local communities. They created a list of items that people could donate to daily wage earners in their communities, who were likely to be the most vulnerable when they could no longer earn a living...
2019
Kuthale, a 1800 person village in the district of Thane, was suffering from a major water shortage. All the nearby sources of water for the village had dried up, and the locals had to walk 4km to obtain water from a lake. T.E.A.M. assembled to tackle the project and provide immediate relief to the villagers…






2018
The small village of 540 families had no access to water, since their only well was infested with algae. The village did not even have access to simple necessities, such as running water and electricity, and the children were prone to diarrhea, nausea, and dehydration. T.E.A.M had to act quickly to help…
2017
An unexpected storm poured down 900 mm (36 inches) of rainfall in Mumbai just a few hours, and news flashes were immediately broadcasting the flooding that had paralyzed the city. The local authorities had declared that they would be unable to provide food and water for the next 48 hours, and overcoming this became T.E.A.M’s primary objective…
2016
On the 12th of September 2016, a newspaper article about the starvation and eventual death of 12 children in Maharashtra caught the attention of a T.E.A.M member. T.E.A.M. decided to dig deeper and help the locals in the village for its next project…
2016
As temperatures in Maharashtra reached 42°C, several communities in the state were severely drought struck. One such place was Devachi Urli, a village that had completely run out of water. T.E.A.M stepped up and decided to solve this predicament….
2015
When the torrential floods hit Chennai, the city recorded its highest ever rainfall in two decades, and was described as the worst in a century. Over 500 people were killed and more than 1.8 million people were displaced. T.E.A.M decided to mobilize and provide relief to whoever they could….